Posts Tagged ‘Hundred Reasons’

At the moment, it’s looking like 2016 is going to be a great year in terms of new albums, with a handful of huge bangers already out there and many more undoubted hits confirmed to be hitting out ears in the next few months. It’s also important to look back every so often, and it just turns out that a decade ago in 2006 was a great year for albums too.

Of course there are hundreds, but we filtered together 50 great albums that turn 10-years-old this year to remember those modern classics, accompanied with streams to bring ourselves a massive hit of euphoric nostalgia.

NOTE: These albums may bring intense levels and high frequencies of smiles, jumping, involuntary head nodding/banging and limb movements, and uncontrollable happiness.

After a two year absence following the undoubted success they had back in 2011, Knebworth’s Sonisphere Festival has finally returned, once again hosting a stellar line-up across its three days, including metal giants Iron Maiden and Metallica, and dance/rock hybrid pioneers The Prodigy. We made sure we were a part of it, so we headed down to see if Sonisphere is truly back for good.

There’s not many festivals out there who are situated near the grounds of a wild animal park (or, simply a zoo), let alone also supply a full weekend worth of some of the most talented punk, rock and hardcore bands that are around today. With a small and intimate festival site to boot, Hevy is easily one of the best independent weekend music festivals the UK has to offer. We went along to catch all the bands, the animals and the partying they had to offer:

After only a day since being announced, the London date for the Hundred Reasons and Hell Is For Heroes debut album shows has already sold out and so an extra date has been added. The Manchester venue has also been upgraded. New dates and venues are now as follows:

Highly respected British rock acts Hundred Reasons and Hell Is For Heroes have confirmed special dates this November where they’ll be playing their debut full-length albums (‘Ideas Above Our Station’ and ‘The Neon Handshake’ respectively) from start to finish. More details below:

If the jubilee isn’t really your thing, at least you can get excited over the news that more bands have been added to Hevy‘s already brilliant festival line-up this year. All newly confirmed acts joining this year’s line-up are outlined below:

British alternative rockers Hundred Reasons have been confirmed to play at this year’s 2000 Trees Festival, where the band will be playing their debut album ‘Ideas Above Our Station’ in its entirety. The band will be performing on the main stage on the Saturday night.

Sonisphere have announced a further 11 bands to perform at this year’s festival weekend in Knebworth, which includes a very special set from post-hardcore legends Glassjaw. To mark the 10th anniversary of its release, the band will be performing their highly acclaimed ‘Worship & Tribute’ album from start-to-finish. All newly announced bands are as follows: